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The “Kubrick Stare” is one of Stanley Kubrick‘s most recognizable directorial techniques, a method of shot composition where a character stares at the camera with a forward tilt, to convey to the audience that the character in question is at the peak of their derangement. 24 276 1789
I’m very fond of the Kubrick stare, myself. 2 1 16
Oh right, like HAL in 2001. 10
Bold of you to assume an Aussie can’t reach even higher levels of derangement than whatever they’re currently displaying 8
Did he come up with this before, or after, Hitchcock ended "Psycho" like this? 1 5
I think the dog did it after 2
Pls thank your dawg for calling attention to this for me. 2 5
Hey Droogie, don’t crash here. 2
This is a horrifying image 1
Bronte almost at the edge of derangement 1 4
Magnificent! We got one recently from a wolf at a hybrid rescue in Magnolia TX 3
That’s also how I look when I’m in my outdoor spot 2
Oh no Rollo! Did he get talked down to by a ghost? 1
The fact they look like they are wearing the pelt of their slain enemy rather adds to the atmosphere 1
What did you do to deserve this evil stare?
I thought that was invented in metropolis as a prelude to the crazy dance.